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Sunday, November 11. 2018Pathology of IntellectualsI love this guy. Oldie but goldie: The brilliant Thomas Sowell on the Vulgar Pride of Intellectuals. Do problems have solutions? No. There are just trade-offs.
One hundred years agoInspiring Video for Veterans Day (& Semper Fi for Marine Corps 243rd Birthday)From today's LectionaryMark 12:38-44 12:38 As he taught, he said, "Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long robes, and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces, 12:39 and to have the best seats in the synagogues and places of honor at banquets! 12:40 They devour widows' houses and for the sake of appearance say long prayers. They will receive the greater condemnation." 12:41 He sat down opposite the treasury, and watched the crowd putting money into the treasury. Many rich people put in large sums. 12:42 A poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which are worth a penny. 12:43 Then he called his disciples and said to them, "Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the treasury. 12:44 For all of them have contributed out of their abundance; but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on." Saturday, November 10. 2018Poverty food: RibollitaMany if not most classic recipes had their origins in humble peasant food. Ribollita is a classic Tuscan peasant stew made of leftovers mostly. No meat, beans instead. Thickened with stale bread. It has plenty of kale to which I am ideologically opposed, but whatever. I've made it a few times, and it is blandly good. Filling for sure. I tried it twice in Tuscany a couple of weeks ago. In Italy, lunch is typically the big meal and supper is soup or something light, but tourists like something light at lunch so I made a small study of local ribollitas. Tasted like mine. The NYT has an upscale version. That's not necessary. Paradise turns into Hell
Some video from the Camp Fire in Paradise. It's the second time smoke and horror have driven him from his home, if you recall his writings from Brooklyn Heights about 9-11. He was done with The Hive after that horror. I wonder what it's like to lose your home, your neighborhood, your town, and everything you own. I'm sure he will let us know because he likes to write. Our best wishes to Gerard. The Methodist paradise in New Jersey: Ocean Grove
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Saturday morning linksCoffee Is Awesome for Your Health, Says Longest-Running Study Ever What the Beatles Sounded Like Unedited - Fifty years after its debut, The White Album has been reissued to include demos and sessions, giving listeners a wider lens through which to examine the seminal work from the band. Vanderleun: I am outta here You can't say "Long time no see" anymore Major Math Error Puts Widely-Cited Global Warming Study On Ice Hold the Rush to Get Rid of Paper Textbooks DARTMOUTH NIGHTMARE - It’s worse than you might think. College offers space to 'process' 'stressful' midterm election results China Infiltrates American Campuses Tucker Carlson On Antifa: ‘They Were Threatening My Family To Get Me To Stop Talking’ Jerry Nadler’s Loose Lips Reveal Democrat Strategy To Damage The Trump Administration CITIZENSHIP AND CHOICE - How our current immigration system is a political scam. Breaking=> Brenda Snipes Misses Deadline—Won´t Turn Over Ballots!–GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz Is Filing Contempt of Court Against Snipes Florida, again: A warning about mail-in and early voting Florida: Counters caught filling out blank ballots Hezbollah has more firepower than ‘95 percent of world’s conventional militaries,’ warns report Friday, November 9. 2018Bob's Biathlon: An American Life
Sometimes it was a Triathlon with biking, but most often just a Biathlon, 7-10 mile run race and a one mile swim race across and back Long Pond in Wellfleet. Last time I did that I almost drowned trying to keep up with my brother, who is a Master Swimmer, a world competitor. We have Bookish-Athletes in my family. And Good Olde Cape Cod. Bob loved it. Heaven for him. We always angled our morning runs through the ancient graveyards... Continue reading "Bob's Biathlon: An American Life"
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Is the Sexual Revolution over?Another good move by TrumpTrump Signs EO Suspending Asylum Consideration On All Illegal Entries You have to apply, and then wait. Same as legal immigrants.
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IcelandI'll be heading out to Iceland this evening. Looking forward to getting away from the madness of the last few months. Huffpo is now assuring me that the Dem's minor victory was a massive rebuke of Trump. I still don't see how outspending the Republicans by about 15% and only gaining a slim House margin while losing seats in the Senate is a massive rebuke. Democrats seem to live in a dream world. I know they felt a lot of pain on Wednesday and now they are just trying to rearrange chairs on the deck of the Titanic. Bernie Sanders and Alexandra Occasional Cortex are the new face of their party, and it's sure to cause them problems nationwide. I don't expect much to change for the Democrats. In NYC, the self-righteous and self-assured were absolutely certain the 'blue wave' was coming. The only blue wave I'm looking for is in a thermal pool in the next few days. I'll simply take in some fjords, the Aurora Borealis, see Glacier Bay, lava fields, etc. It was supposed to be a relaxing trip with me and the Mrs. Once we'd booked (cheap - $320 per seat R/T all in) flights and our AirBnb, we added our sons. Sticker shock upon arrival with food and drink, I've heard. The boys follow "Game of Thrones", filmed in Iceland, so that will be an enjoyable portion of the trip for them. Maybe I'll even learn to pronounce some of their words.
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Above via Scott Adams' website Vanderleun's town is on fire Our best wishes to him 12 Tips for Hunting Geese - An all-star lineup of professionals share their secrets to goose-hunting success Age-Change in the Netherlands I am all for age change UCLA Shamefully Condones Students for Justice in Palestine ‘The View’ Accuse Young Female WH Intern Of Committing ‘Battery’ Against Jim Acosta Even the BBC calls out Acosta It's all theater Thugs threaten Tucker Carlson's wife and kids VDH responds to an angry reader JEFF SESSIONS, CONSERVATIVE HERO Election Update: Democrats Stealing Arizona, In Process of Manufacturing Votes to Steal both Governor and Senate Seats in Florida FL Governor Rick Scott Orders State Police Seize ALL BROWARD AND PALM BEACH BALLOTS GOP Congressman: 'Angers Me to My Core' for Trump to 'Piss on' Defeated Republicans Angers me too. Trump misses many chances to STFU Democrats Aren't Losing Faith in Our Constitutional System. They Just Don't Like It A birthday challenge for the Marine Corps Thursday, November 8. 2018Tucker Carlson, interviewed on many topics"Tucker Carlson, Fox News host and author of "Ship of Fools", joins Ben to discuss the social impact of rapid technological advances, what role government should or shouldn't play in the economy, and how both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are able to appeal to the same voters..." Carlson is too humble. How is diversity a strength? Tucker's brain runs on high octane. Enjoyable interview by the annoying but smart-as-heck Shapiro:
Scientific Survey: Cost of unskilled labor where you live, for odd jobsI'd like to do a Maggie's Scientific Survey of the cost of unskilled labor where y'all live. I mean jobs like lugging and hauling and lifting indoors and outdoors, barn and garage clean-up, and jobs like paper-filing, house-cleaning, and junk-removal. Around here, these jobs cost 20-30/hour. They will ask for pay in cash. Apparently high school kids no longer are willing to do this work. It's too hard for their delicate selves. I would like to think that in Ohio or Missouri American youth would jump at a couple of hours' work for gas money.
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The cult of academiaThursday morning linksEndorsing Dead People Is a Shrewd Political Strategy It's Time for Congress to Acknowledge the Collapse of Pot Prohibition University drops hiring requirement in order to increase faculty diversity The old bumpersticker: When all else fails, lower your standards Jeff Sessions and IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES Jeff Sessions is not a bad guy. It's just that he is not nor was he prepared to be an executive. He stumbled out of the gate and did not have the balance to recover. Progressives: White Women Need Accountability And ‘A Lot Of Learning’ After Failing To Vote Uniformly For Left-Wing Candidates Leftist Mob Shows Up At Tucker Carlson´s Home: ´You Are Not Safe´ The Shameful Election Coverage by Fox News Ted Cruz Won, But The Blood Is In The Water In Texas, And Democrats Smell It In the Senate, Democratic Fears Have Come to Pass Trump Jabs Republicans Who Lost: 'Mia Love Gave Me No Love' Admit it - Trump can be a terrible dick. I always liked Mia The election was determined by the perception of character, and very little appeared to be about policy or agenda. Incoming Democrat Chairman: Dems Will Go ‘All-In’ On Russia, Impeach Kavanaugh For ‘Perjury’ Has Bloomberg Begun the Battle for 2020? Yes Wednesday, November 7. 2018FYI, Deserves its reputation, in Manhattan: MilosMilos on W. 55th St in midtown is recognized as one of the finest Mediterranean seafood restaurants in the world. I had the pleasure of their prix-fixe lunch ($35) last week. We will be back, definitely. I would equal it to the Jean Georges lunches. Of course you need a reservation. Give it a try, and skip the dessert. Few of us need it. Random election stuffScott Adams thinks the election is good for Trump, if not for Repubs in general What's up with Minnesota? GOP Knocks Off Four Senate Democrats It’s Not What Happens Next. It’s What Won’t Happen The blue wave ran into Trump’s red wall
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Wednesday morning linksThe elections: pretty much as predicted and what I expected. No Blue Wave. But, Trump Makes History By Adding Seats to GOP Senate Majority in His First Midterm Election
THE KEY TO A LONG LIFE HAS LITTLE TO DO WITH ‘GOOD GENES’ The story behind Me and Bobby McGee Note that Bobby was a gal Why won’t liberals admit their homeless policies don’t work? Millennial Men Failing To Find Jobs Amid Hottest Market In Decades New Jersey Flirts With Requiring Dog Groomers to Obtain a License D.C. Bureaucrats Are Trying to Make Parents Get a License to Let Children Play Together Girl Scouts in lawsuit claim Boy Scouts will ‘marginalize’ them by rebranding Long Island City To Offer Amazon Huge Tax Incentives Is that fair to regular people? TEXAS ELECTION WORKERS: WE'VE GOT A LOT OF ILLEGAL ALIENS VOTING Xinjiang: China's Muslim camp spending 'revealed' SHIN BET HEAD: ISRAEL THWARTED 480 PALESTINIAN TERROR ATTACKS IN PAST YEAR
Tuesday, November 6. 2018Our "Talent stacks", and hopes and dreams
Adams' point, if you have not heard him, is that there can only be one Tiger Woods who possesses a single world-beating talent, but you can move towards your hopes and dreams quite well if you have a good-sized talent stack of "pretty good" talents and abilities. By "talents," he seems to mean mainly natural gifts like social skills and social instincts, IQ, appearance, curiosity, comfort with novelty and adventure, adaptability, interpersonal style, sense of humor, athleticism and physical grace, observational skills, communicative skills, and so forth, as they are matched and combined with acquired skills. We also noted that Adams does not discuss flaws. Sadly, we can be blessed with a decent talent stack but be cursed with a few unfortunate or even one fatal flaw which act as anchors on our lives. People have deficit stacks too, but they are not fun to talk about. Here's an enjoyable Adams interview:
VotingJust voted. Took me 45 minutes. Longest it's ever taken, midterm or otherwise. Lots of older people, but it's midday so younger people may vote later. Still, given the rain, I was shocked at so many people who were there. It's pouring, and typically that keeps older people at home. Not this year. The time it took was due to several factors. New machines were confusing. More people than expected showed up. Rain meant some poll workers were cleaning up rather than assisting people. Too much going on. My son came home to vote, and he took over an hour. I don't care who he votes for, as long as he doesn't vote for Menendez. I've never liked that corrupt jerk. I told my son this, then told him the letter-writing battles I had with that fool back in the 90s when he was my Representative. Back then, he was a Gephardt-style protectionist. Today, he pretends to be a free-trader. He's not. He just wants money shoveled into his pocket for his support down in DC. Corrupt as can be. Hopefully my son will not vote for him. It's my view the high turnout is better for Republicans than Democrats. While some will say that's counter-intuitive, due to new registrations and younger people not being apathetic as they usually are, I have a different view. National elections with high voter turnouts usually indicate a desire for change. Either way, one party is going to have some soul-searching to do. If the Republicans suffer a "Blue Wave", there will need to be some work done on what they stand for and represent. I don't believe this outcome is likely at all. I do think that the Dems will get a small House majority. Very slim. But this will force them to re-think what they stand for, because they are looking for a referendum. I do not think they will get one. If the Republicans (which I don't think will happen) manage to hold or extend both the houses, that will be a very clear message to the Dems that they need to be retooled in a major way. Frankly, I'd prefer this because it's the best chance to extend the addition of Constitutionalists into the Supreme Court. With Breyer and Ginsburg nearing the end of their useful tenures, it will be important to maintain this position. 2 of the 3 outcomes, and the one I believe is most likely, don't really favor the Democrats in the long run. But anything can happen, and polling has been notoriously awful. From the extremely small sample size I've seen, though, I don't think the Democrats are going to have their 'blue wave'. We shall see. Tuesday morning linksImage via Pirate The “Red Zone” In France Is So Dangerous that 100 Years After WWI It Is Still A No-Go Area College softball players to undergo diversity training for ‘insensitive’ Halloween costumes What if we all stop apologizing? The Emperor’s Woke Clothes - How did an elite, repressive minority policing speech and culture through political correctness come to browbeat the American democratic majority? A Racial Shakedown in Portland Google Goes Hard Left It is for political protection. Cuz Big Corporations are evil, right? Amazon Said To Pick Long Island City As Second Headquarters LIC, a once-industrial area of the western tip of Queens, is no longer cheap. I've been there. Some excellent bistros and high-rise luxury apartments. 20 years ago, that was unimaginable. If this happens, all those Amazonians will not be able to afford NYC. They will need to commute from Long Island. False Rape Allegations Against Brett Kavanaugh Prove That Due Process Matters Vote GOP to end war on your men Beto O'Rourke Breaks Leftist Hearts, Announces He Won't Run For President In 2020 Dilbert on Trump Adams' concept of the "talent stack" is a good one. It helps me understand many things. What is my Talent Stack, and how does it effect my life? (Being a basically positive guy, he never talks about anybody's Weakness Stack which is also a major factor in life.) I also like his distinction between people who order their lives by "systems" and those who use "goals." He thinks systems work better. I had never thought of that. I think he might be correct. It does apply to fitness programs. When voting, remember Trump is Hitler H’WOOD’S CLOSING ARGUMENT: WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE! We Already Know Who Lost The Midterms. We All Did. How Far Have the Democrats Moved to the Left? Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez get lots of attention, but the most significant shift is among voters, not candidates. Pro Wrestling Explains Why Trump Wins Every Battle With The Media He's the PT Barnum of politics Trump won because college-educated Americans are out of touch "Why is (almost) nobody talking about Trump-Russia collusion? I'm ok either way, I just would like to know..." Hey Michigan: John James is a star There are currently at least four caravans marching to the US southern border with Mexico. Louis Farrakhan Visits Iran, calls for ‘Death to America’ and ‘Death to Israel’ Got firewood? Stack this.Pic is from Sippican in Maine, who used to heat his home with firewood. Now I believe he burns coal scavenged from the coal trucks as they leave Maine's coal mines.
Monday, November 5. 2018More caravans
More on the way. Looks like invasion to me.
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